League of Ireland:The news got better and better for Cork City fans at Turner's Cross this evening. Having seen there club given a reprieve in its battle for survival after an agreement was reached with the Revenue Commissioners this afternoon, they watched Fahrudin Kuduzovic slot home from the spot to give them another vital win.
The Bosnian-born striker was taken down by Chris O’Connor after the Australian goalkeeper fumbled the initial shot and he made no mistake from 12 yards.
The result moves the Leesiders level on points with second-placed Shamrock Rovers.
An injury time Neale Fenn goal rescued a point for league leaders Bohemians after it seemed Drogheda were home and dry.
The homeside took the lead on 34 minutes when Brian King played a one-two with Robbie Clarke before perfectly setting up James Chambers who found the bottom corner.
Pat Fenlon’s side went close to levelling before the break when Paddy Madden’s header flew wide.
Drogs almost doubled the lead shortly after the break but Barrett missed from close range.
Bohs went close through a Kilian Brennan free and Jason Byrne.
They looked to be heading for only their fifth loss of the season until the fourth minute of injury time when a third consecutive corner fell at the feet of Fenn who made no mistake.
John Russell grabbed an 18th minute winner before being sent off early in the second half as Galway United edged passed Sligo Rovers at Terryland Park.
Rafael Cretaro went close for the visitors before Russell finished neatly after a neat exchange of passes between Alan Murphy and Derek O’Brien.
Russell’s second booking after a 48th minute foul on Michael McGrath meant Galway had to see out the game with 10 men, but other than a stinging free-kick from the latter, they were rarely troubled.